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A: This workbook was created with an earlier version of Tableau Desktop, which used a legacy connection to Microsoft Excel files. Microsoft no longer supports legacy technology. Starting with Tableau 2020.2, legacy connections to Microsoft Excel files are no longer supported. However, you can upgrade the data source and continue working with the data source and workbook. To do this:
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A: You will likely need to add Skilljar and relevant resources to an allowlist. Please review this support article for full details.
A: To complete a hands-on activity using a starter .twbx or data source file such as an .xlsx, you need to first download the file to a location on your local computer. Then, follow these steps depending on the version of Tableau you’re using.
1. From within the lesson, download the .twbx file to a location on your local computer.
2. Open the saved .twbx file in Tableau Desktop.
2. Open the saved .twbx file in Tableau Desktop.

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